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150 Jump Start students graduate from Western Nevada College at Carson City ceremony

CARSON CITY — For the first time, Western Nevada College’s Jump Start graduating class has topped triple digits. WNC’s Jump Start graduation class includes 150 students, representing 12 high schools and two academies.

It’s by far the largest group of Jump Start graduates in the five-year history of WNC’s dual-credit program. These students graduated with their associate degrees prior to receiving their high school diplomas. Go here for a photo gallery of the Jump Start graduates and other WNC degree and certificate earners.

The students were recognized during WNC’s commencement ceremony on Monday, May 20 at Marv Teixeira Pavilion in Carson City. WNC’s Jump Start grads are:

BATTLE MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL (12)
Sruti Bhakta, Adriene Burkhart, Lily Chavez, Danny Diaz, Drue Domagala, Sarahi Jimenez, Grace Melver, Nestor Miramontes, Kade Quintana, Julia Ramirez, Sheradyn Slaybaugh, Trey Whitehead

CARSON HIGH SCHOOL (17)
Sophia Cacioppo, Syrena Chowanski, Taylor Dawley, Jessica Dotson, Ashley Harris, Kyle Ketten, Taylor Lopresti, Gillian Mandel, Adelina Mata, Abby Pradere, Ryan Riley, Angelina Santos, Natalia Smith, Jessica Taylor, Sarah Woods, Haley (Gracie) Woodward, Jaelyn Young

CHURCHILL COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL (10)
Ryan Bitter, Jazmyne Bullock, Julianne Celik, Trevor East, Andrew Kelsey, Glenda Lee, Allison Lister, Yareli Montes, Lauryn Mulac, Cala Plaizier

DAYTON HIGH SCHOOL (18)
Erin Abid, AnnaMarie Addington, Kaeli Barwig, Alyssah Clements, Katherine Darragh, Madsen Evans, Delaney Frusteri, Philip Hensley, Emma Heusser, Grady Hunt, Jason Logan, Andrew Matthews, Aleea McGill-Howe, Elisio Medina, Kirsche Stanton, Laura Staten-Sandoval, Bion Wells, Kobey Workman

DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL (18)
Shelbilyn Beaty, Caitlin Camara, Mataello Cota, Sharon Fournier, Alexis Gunnell, Isabel Hensley, Emily Hillman, Jordyn Hubbard, Sarah Hyatt, Chase Jackson, Tyler Kellar, Evan McCormick, Hunter Morris, Brady Rodina, Alexandria Rose, Madelaine Shek, Rebekah Swearingen, Riana Testa

FERNLEY HIGH SCHOOL (19)
Hunter Bradley, Savannah Clark, Samantha Cornutt, Hannah Curtis, Carlie Fagundes, Erin Lett, Kennedy Lyon-Lindersmith, Kayla Mariani, Megan Miller, Mckenna Montgomery, Auburn Mortenson, Chloe Ramirez, Rei Robinett, Zoe Rogers, Eric Rosales, Olivia Schrock, Anwen Starich, Parker Strong-O’Brien, Tayler Zolyniak

MINERAL COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL (1)
Gloria Bale

NEVADA STATE HIGH SCHOOL (3)
Audrey Bertrand, Emma Gardner, Rhianna Gentry, Timothy Winter

NEVADA VIRTUAL ACADEMY (10)
Orquidia Alvarez, Xavier Alvarez, Samiya Cogmon, Daniella Guevara, Joshua Maranon, Tara Racut, Aysiah Taylor, Elizabeth Theriot, Cameron Torres, Briana Vega

OASIS ACADEMY (24)
Myrella Angrisani-Ramos, Megan Behimer, Jamie Bekiares, Jacob Betterbed, Breana Catlin, Haley Duke, Janell Ferrenburg-Pike, Nathan Gatlin, Katlynn Hanks, Kenyen Hicks, Iliana Hockenberry-Grimes, Savannah Jimenez, Caden Johnson, Hannah Jones, Keith Mason, Joel Mincer, Jordan Moon, Jazmine Perez, Kaylynn Perez, Serenity Resendez, Brooke Shyne, Mariah Snooks, Matthew Swirczek, Ashley Youles

PIONEER HIGH SCHOOL (1)
Alyxandra Perry

PYRAMID LAKE HIGH SCHOOL (1)
Dania Wahwasuck

SILVER STAGE HIGH SCHOOL (12)
Logan Allander, Evelyn Bachelor, Simone Booth, Olivia Diaz, Kelsey Ferrie, Andrea Gonzalez, Amanda King, Ashley Knaus, Ofelia Ramirez, Sergio-Ruben Segura-Guzman, Alanna Taylor, Joshua Turner

VIRGINIA CITY HIGH SCHOOL (3)
Maximus Anchors, Camille Fitzgerald-Brown, Cameron Miller

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Join the fun at the Donovan Mill in Silver City, 900 Main Street, on Sept. 28. Catch a Mill tour including operation of the stamp mill plus the rotary stamp mill. We will give tours of the Mill, the machine shop, refinery and office vault.

The Health Lab is proud to welcome Dr. Sarah Kaderka to its team of dedicated healthcare professionals. Dr. Kaderka brings a wealth of knowledge, passion, and a deep commitment to improving the quality of life for her patients.

Carson High School crowned Alex Nerska and Kekoa Mitchell as the 2024 Homecoming Queen and King. A short coronation ceremony was held on the football field during halftime of Friday’s matchup against the Hug High Hawks.

Dayton Valley Days, a two-day outdoor street festival where friends and families come together to celebrate in the historic downtown area is happening this weekend. Now in its 35th year, the festival will be held in Old Town Dayton on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 21-22 starting at 8:30 a.m.

A day of free family fun for the community is planned in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Bob Boldrick Theater located at the Carson City Community Center.

A bear that was severely burned during the Davis Fire has been moved by the Nevada Department of Wildlife to the Animal Ark Wildlife Sanctuary and Nature Center for continued care.

To celebrate the opening of its newest exhibit, Mint to Museum, the Nevada State Museum presents "The Legacy of the Carson City Mint," a Frances Humphrey Lecture delivered by History Curator Emeritus Robert Nylen on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Creativity and talent abound in the Capital City Arts Initiative’s "Graphics Extraordinaire 2024" exhibition that presents graphic design work by seven Western Nevada College students.

The Carson Valley Arts Council will kick off its 2024-2025 Concert Series beginning October 11, bringing diverse music performers from across the country to our local community and schools.

Last year’s Halloween Block Party was so much fun that the Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada and the Nevada State Museum have decided to do it again this year! The community is invited to share in the excitement on Friday, October 18, 2024 from 5-8 p.m. in downtown Carson City.

Come join CASI at our annual Pooch Plunge pool party happening Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024, at the Carson City Aquatic Facility outdoor pool.

In our very dry climate and closer proximity to the sun, dermatology has become very important in keeping our skin youthful and free from cancer.

Got an unsightly wart, rash, acne, or other skin imperfection? You can now be treated at the new state-of-the-art dermatology practice just opened by Dr. Samantha Schneider.

During the 32nd annual Critical Issues Conference—hosted by the Business Council of Douglas County—four local businesses were recognized with the 2024 Spotlight Award. This year’s awards were held September 17 at the Tahoe Blue Event Center in Stateline.

Similar to Reading Week in March, each year, students and teachers also dedicate a week to celebrate Social Studies.

The observance typically falls around Constitution Day (a national holiday celebrated on Sept. 17) and is designed to enrich student understanding of history, geography, economics and civics.

Enjoy live music and see artists create new, vibrant public murals across Nevada’s capital city Sept. 26-28.

The Brewery Arts Center’s second annual Carson City Murals & Music Festival will bring live musical performances and 19 new, colorful murals to Carson City, Nevada starting Thursday, Sept. 26 through Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. This year’s festival artists will add to the 23 murals created during the inaugural festival in 2023.

Catmandu’s cat of the week is a very special guy. At first glance, Rigby looks like a garden variety black cat. He is not. He is a Bombay, with all the amazing physical and personality traits of the breed.

In his first appearance with Reno Tahoe Comedy we are excited to present Comedian Steve Bruner. He is the man who slices through dullness with his razor-sharp wit faster than a ninja with a caffeine addiction.

You can find him delivering laughs on Showtime’s Comedy Club Network, tickling funny bones on A&E’s An Evening at the Improv, and lighting up late-night TV on ABC’s Into the Night and NBC’s The Byron Allen Show.

There has been a recent rise in phone and video scams involving individuals impersonating law enforcement officers.

Scammers are using phone calls and FaceTime video calls to contact citizens, posing as officers or deputies from various agencies to steal personal information or extort money.

On Thursday, Supervisors heard an update from Rob Boehmer, chair of the Carson City Advisory Board to Manage Wildlife, who presented on the annual urban wildlife report.

UPDATE 11 a.m.: Our Slide Mountain Hand Crew, in collaboration with the U.S. Forest Service - Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU) and air support, is actively working to contain the fire.
The tree struck by lightning has been felled, and the crew is cutting line around the fire perimeter. Upon further assessment, the fire is now estimated to cover 100’ x 20’.
Stay tuned for more updates as we continue suppression efforts!

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Incline Village, NV – The North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District (NLTFPD) is responding to a lightning-caused fire in the First Creek area. The fire was reported at approximately 10 p.m. on September 18th and is estimated to cover an area of 100’ x 100’.

Meet Mr. Bojangles! This charming canine has been with us since mid-May, and let's just say he's brought a whole lot of love and sunshine with him.

Before considerable scientific research by Western Nevada College Professor of Geosciences Dr. Winnie Kortemeier, it was understood that Lake Tahoe, the largest alpine lake in North America, was created during the Pleistocene era, also known as the Ice Age, roughly 10,000 to 2.6 million years ago.

Through her radiometric dating of rocks and examining the basalt that has interacted with the water of Lake Tahoe, Dr. Kortemeier has determined that the lake is 2.3 million years old.

CVTA's Run the Valley 5K

Carson Valley Trails Association (CVTA) is excited to be hosting the valley’s first-ever 5k trail run and 2k family fun run on Saturday, October 19th.

Designed to be fun for beginners and more advanced runners alike, this event gives everyone a chance to experience a trail run in a friendly, non-competitive environment.

Meet inspirational author Robert Drews at Browsers Corner Book Store’s next author event. He will share excerpts from his novel “Look for Something Good”, an inspiring tale about the journey through life’s transitions and crossroads for two mature men who find friendship and guidance about their places in the world.

Carson City Public Works and the Transportation Division will provide an educational presentation and summary related to the recently completed Preserve Carson City Roads report and the status of measures related to funding for local roads in Carson City.

The Carson High School class of 2025 is impressive and yet Neva Mellow stands out with her array of accomplishments. She has become a model of academic excellence and leadership, embodying the spirit of commitment and service.

Chase International Foundation recently awarded $12,500 to Northern Nevada and California non-profit agencies as part of their ‘Four Pillars of Giving’ grant program.

A 30-year-old man was arrested Tuesday for suspicion of domestic battery and a combined felony warrant alleging domestic battery by strangulation on an elder and abuse of an older or vulnerable person, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

The Harvest Supermoon and partial lunar eclipse over Carson City on Tuesday evening around 7:45 p.m.

The U.S. Forest Service notes in its Wednesday morning briefing that the Davis Fire remains contained at 92 percent with 5,824 acres burned and 342 personnel remaining on the fire tackling hotspots and mop up.